'NBA 2K17' release date: MyGM/MyLeague details revealed; Player's ratings leaked

Shooting guard Paul George seen with his Team USA uniform in the cover photo of the 'NBA 2K17.' 2K Sports

"NBA 2K17's" release date is fast approaching and excitement is very much in the air for the fans. Adding more to the hype are the details that were released for the MYGM/MyLeauge feature of the game. More options were added now. Also, the players' ratings were once again leaked online, and as expected, LeBron is at the top.

MYGM/MyLeague gives the power to the players to expand their league, which starts from 30 and can go up to 36 teams. Fans will also have to capacity to re-brand or relocate their teams, which means that a roster or an entire league can be re-aligned to the liking of every fan. If that is not enough, players will also be able to add new logos, new jerseys and even a new arena, as explained on the game's Facebook page.

Erick Boenisch, the mode's executive producer, ended the announcement with, "MyGM/MyLEAGUE has seen a LOT of great additions this year; I'll get into the rest of those details a little closer to launch. We're always looking for ways to innovate in the franchise space, and following on the heels of Team Relocation in NBA 2K16, League Expansion feels like the natural evolution moving forward with NBA 2K17."

Meanwhile, Uproxx reported that, according to the leaked information, LeBron James is at the top of the list with a 96 rating, which is not really a surprise. He is followed by Stephen Curry with 94, and Kevin Durant, Russel Westbrook and Kawi Leonard tied with a 93 rating.

Anthony Davis, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and James Harden all have 90.

"NBA 2K17" is slated for worldwide release on Sept. 20 for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows PC.

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